Hey, Tamara. I love, love, love this wrap! I'm finishing mine now. I picked the color orchid frost and its so pretty and incredibly soft. You made it so easy to understand the mobius twist. Thank you for all you do.💖💖💖
Well, I have frogged this 4 times now. I get the twist at the bottom but after that there is no visible twist. Don't know what I am doing wrong but apparently I have done it wrong 4 times 🤣😂. I will just go ahead and make it without the twist cause if I have to frog it one more time I am going to set something on fire 🤣😂Love the way this pattern looks and I really love the yarn you chose.
Hey Sherrie, I think I figured it out because I was stuck also. When you come around the first time and find that your stitch marker is on the wrong side, KEEP GOING, you've only done half of the stitches. When you come around again, you should find that now the stitch marker is where it's supposed to be. 🤦🏽♀😁
@@mooglyblog you are so welcome! I have worked in several of your pieces, my favorite was the round afghan, your instructions are easy to follow and correct.
Clear instructions. I still didn’t catch on to the fact that in the subsequent rows I will work all the ‘top’ stitches, go past the stitch marker once, work all the ‘bottom’ stitches, before making it back around to the stitch marker to join. Three times I was only working the ‘top’ stitches.
Thank you for this beautiful pattern! Your directions are so clear, but I keep ending up with the same problem. When I get to the end of the bpdc row I’m on the wrong side-it’s hard to describe. The beginning of the row ends up on the bottom and the end I’m finishing is on the top row instead of meeting together. I flipped up the fdc row after making 102 and then flipped again after making a row of dc’s into the bottom that row. Is that where I’m going wrong? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!! Thank you!
I'm not sure what's happening, the end of your comment does sound like you're doing it right. Every rnd should have a total of 204 sts. You flip the first 102 sts over, then flip the first one back up to join after stitching into the bottom of each one. Then you should be able to just crochet around to the first st of each round, no more flipping needed.
I am having the same issue, I’ve frogged this thing 4-5 times now and still cannot get the bphdc round to end on the correct side. I’ve gone back and watched the video each time and still can’t figure out what is going on.
Happy Holidays. Help me please.........does the mobius twist only on that very first flip (after the chainless double crochet row)? I feel like I am just crocheting in the round now, but I do have that initial twist. I know this may sound bizarre. I just don't want to keep going if I missed something. Thank you so much.
Make sure that your first "round" is really two: the initial FDC and then the sts worked into the bottom of each FDC. Only then do you flip it back up to join with a slip st.
Make sure that your first "round" is really two: the initial FDC and then the sts worked into the bottom of each FDC. Only then do you flip it back up to join with a slip st.
@@mooglyblog yea I think it’s just those two rows. The rest seems to be just in the round. So does something happen in the end to make it twist more or is it just enough with those two rows?
@@mooglyblog I gave up. It hurt my head. Lol Making a normal cowl and will sew ends together. I will attempt again when my brain isn’t fried from post flu symptoms. Thanks for your guidance.